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This is not a drill

INSTEAD of burying their heads in textbooks budding geologists in Melbourne can now get their hands dirty out in the field, thanks to an industry initiative between Deepcore Drilling, Monash University and Kirkland Lake Gold.

 Monash University Bachelor of Science (Earth Science) students have the opportunity to gain vital exposure to mine site and drilling activities to support their education.

Monash University Bachelor of Science (Earth Science) students have the opportunity to gain vital exposure to mine site and drilling activities to support their education.

First and third year students from Monash University's School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment get the opportunity to visit operating mines and drill sites, as part of the course curriculum. The...

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